Galactic  extremely  metal-poor stars are the sites where we can find the  less processed material of the whole Universe. They are  second generation-small mass stars but born out from gas polluted by a previous  generation. Thus they    preserve  the chemical signature of the  stars which made   the early build-up of elements. In this talk, I will review the chemical abundances  and  chemical pattern of the  small number of  almost pristine stars  ([Fe/H] < - 5) and the possible  presence of   distinct   subclasses. The puzzling low Lithium abundance  will be also  briefly  discussed.